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    calm
    /kɑːm/

    adjective

    noun

    verb

    • 1. make (someone) tranquil and quiet; soothe: "I took him inside and tried to calm him down" Similar soothepacifyplacatemollifyOpposite exciteupset

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  2. CALM definition: 1. peaceful, quiet, and without worry: 2. without hurried movement or noise: 3. If the weather is…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of CALM is a period or condition of freedom from storms, high winds, or rough activity of water. How to use calm in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Calm.

  4. As a verb, it describes making someone steady and still — in other words, calm. Taking a walk or calling a friend might help you calm down when you are upset. As a noun, calm is a state of peace or stillness — the calm of your neighborhood at daybreak or the calm you seek when you exercise.

  5. to stop someone feeling upset, angry, or excited: He tried to calm the screaming baby by rocking it back and forth. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. calm someone's fears. to make someone feel less worried about something: We very much want to calm people's fears and give them the information they need. See more.

  6. calm implies an unruffled state, esp. under disturbing conditions: calm in a crisis. collected implies complete inner command of oneself, usually as the result of an effort: He remained collected in spite of the excitement.

  7. /kɑːm/ (comparative calmer, superlative calmest) not excited, nervous or upset. It is important to keep calm in an emergency. He always stays calm under pressure. Try to remain calm. Her voice was surprisingly calm. He was calm and cool in a crisis. They were impressed by her calm demeanour.

  8. Calm definition: without rough motion; still or nearly still. See examples of CALM used in a sentence.

  9. calm meaning, definition, what is calm: relaxed and quiet, not angry, nervous, o...: Learn more.

  10. CALM meaning: 1. relaxed and not worried, frightened, or excited: 2. If the sea is calm, it is still and has no…. Learn more.

  11. calm. ( kɑːm) adj. 1. almost without motion; still: a calm sea. 2. (Physical Geography) meteorol of force 0 on the Beaufort scale; without wind. 3. not disturbed, agitated, or excited; under control: he stayed calm throughout the confusion. 4. tranquil; serene: a calm voice.